OSAKA, May 23 (News On Japan) - A 22-year-old man known for repeatedly posting nuisance videos on TikTok, was arrested by Osaka police on suspicion of confining a female gas station employee in a car on May 19th in Hirano Ward after he and an accomplice allegedly lured her into the vehicle under false pretenses as part of another stunt.
According to investigators, the pair approached the woman under the pretense of not knowing how to open the car’s fuel cap. Once she was inside the vehicle, they began filming and invited her to "join the TikTok office," implying it was part of a content stunt. The woman was kept in the car for about two minutes, during which the incident was recorded.
Tick Toker Sho Ueno had already been fined in February for a similar incident, in which he interfered with a parking enforcement officer during work hours to produce a TikTok video. At the time, he admitted to police that the act was "to increase video views."
Despite continuing to post videos believed to be aimed at boosting his viewership numbers, Ueno has denied parts of the latest allegation, telling police he "did not intend to confine" the woman.
Source: MBS